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the iran, syria, that part of the world is still volatile. i think as much as people are relieved by cease fire announcements the move over the last couple of days is not a middle eastern move. it is an oversold market. the s&p as of four days ago rallied small. if you look at the technicals on the fixed income market. the ten year is giving back 11 or 12 basis points. to me this is case where we got 45 to 50 points that is a relief. your major resistance level, i think i would be adverse to at least moving higher on the move. i think you have to look for real move. i don't believe you have extinguished the fire in the middle east. if those are the things that had you rallying i would be cautious. >> i don't think anybody that trades commodities wants to be short a commodity like crude oil into thanksgiving with the possibilities of more bad things happening. in terms of the s&p i think we have done a decent job on 1379 the land in the sand held there. on the way back up we are through it. i think we can trade from the long side using 1379 is
the iran, syria, that part of the world is still volatile. i think as much as people are relieved by cease fire announcements the move over the last couple of days is not a middle eastern move. it is an oversold market. the s&p as of four days ago rallied small. if you look at the technicals on the fixed income market. the ten year is giving back 11 or 12 basis points. to me this is case where we got 45 to 50 points that is a relief. your major resistance level, i think i would be adverse...
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military force in syria. i can tell you, michele, it's not likely the white house will seek out a vote up on capitol hill before they use any military action in syria but say they have reached out to senior congressional leaders in order to get their buy in on this. the question whether it comes from any sort of official advising consent role by congress will be left open here for the next several hours and days. those strikes could be coming now within days and a lot of very overt discussion in u.s. media about the military option including possible targets. so clearly we are down to hours if not days. >> thank you for that update. let's discuss this further with former ambassador mark ginsberg and harry labelle. mr. ambassador, let me start with you np attack that's coming is so pre-ordained, so advertised and so limited we've been told already by the white house. would you recommend this methodology to go forward from we're it comes to trying to do anything in syria? >> well, michele, it's almost as all of
military force in syria. i can tell you, michele, it's not likely the white house will seek out a vote up on capitol hill before they use any military action in syria but say they have reached out to senior congressional leaders in order to get their buy in on this. the question whether it comes from any sort of official advising consent role by congress will be left open here for the next several hours and days. those strikes could be coming now within days and a lot of very overt discussion...
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then syria monopolizing the headlines. syria, a little relief today. if you look at taper, it's still there. debt ceiling, still there. i think today was a pretty good day to be a seller. that's what i did with a couple of positions. i don't think we can -- you know, 1675, 1685, s&p cash i think is a pretty good level to be selling stock. i think we're due for a little bit of a pullback. >> we went back above the 50-day moving average on the dow today, did we not? >> i don't follow the dow but i don't disagree. the s&p we're above that level. the 100-day is the big level where we bounced. you know, at this point i'd rather be a seller because i think there's a whole bunch still coming down the pipe. >> steve, a guest on last hour he thought what was moving the markets high other were people were back from vacation. sell in may, go away. maybe not a bad idea. they come back, here it is september, now we have some -- i mean, the jobs report wasn't great, but you see flow. are there more people back? >> there's a healthy amount of people getting back to t
then syria monopolizing the headlines. syria, a little relief today. if you look at taper, it's still there. debt ceiling, still there. i think today was a pretty good day to be a seller. that's what i did with a couple of positions. i don't think we can -- you know, 1675, 1685, s&p cash i think is a pretty good level to be selling stock. i think we're due for a little bit of a pullback. >> we went back above the 50-day moving average on the dow today, did we not? >> i don't...
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less support for the syria attack obviously a major issue. gdp issue better this morning and weekly jobs claims 331,000. most people i talked to said that might be good enough. i think that's the way we ought to leave it now. stocks concern here but no panic. same thing yesterday. happened today. put call ratio, folks, no panic at all. vix, no big move. nothing like june. been technical damage and i think people have made note of that and i think that's the biggest problem we've had the last few days. finally a break in oil. down about 1.80 in oil. oil stocks all over the place. some on the upside are down today. chevron and exxon both down. that's a drag on the dow jones industrial pf dow a big help today. verizon. you heard david talking about this verizon may, we're not sure, may require 45% stake. we don't know how much it might cost them. 1100 to $130 billion. you can see both stocks nicely to upsides. how do we do? only the second down month of the year so far so dow jones right now down 4.2 % for the month. s&p down 2.8. look at nasdaq
less support for the syria attack obviously a major issue. gdp issue better this morning and weekly jobs claims 331,000. most people i talked to said that might be good enough. i think that's the way we ought to leave it now. stocks concern here but no panic. same thing yesterday. happened today. put call ratio, folks, no panic at all. vix, no big move. nothing like june. been technical damage and i think people have made note of that and i think that's the biggest problem we've had the last...
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it was a lot about that talk of syria from john kerry. but, you know, basically bob was spot on saying any news is moving the market. i don't put much in to it. such a light day. there's nothing to take home out of this. >> if the u.s. did announce they're militarily involved in syria, what would be the impact of the markets, gold and everything else? what do you think? >> just a model selloff at best unless there's a ground troop invasion in to syria. so, you know, you're going to have this political unrest, geo political unrest and maybe 1%, 2% off the market but you have to look at fundamentals, economic and earnings. >> does it build a case for gold as a safe haven? >> perhaps temporarily but, you know, you are looking as if you're getting in to a self sustaining recovery so i would would be perhaps underweight gold. >> you told me last week you stopped buying the dips and raising cash. where are you putting the money, holding it waiting for a lower price or putting it to work somewhere? >> you know, we are waiting for that jobs numbe
it was a lot about that talk of syria from john kerry. but, you know, basically bob was spot on saying any news is moving the market. i don't put much in to it. such a light day. there's nothing to take home out of this. >> if the u.s. did announce they're militarily involved in syria, what would be the impact of the markets, gold and everything else? what do you think? >> just a model selloff at best unless there's a ground troop invasion in to syria. so, you know, you're going to...
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nothing to do with syria, yemen ebipt and this is a mess and so is our policy. >> you are right. but we want to be careful by not ailnating the military. >> do we know, ebipt was a secularist. now, the question here is, is it going to become a sharia. is the brotherhood going to get this power. >> that is the biggest concern. we'll see how that goes on sunday. it would be a shame if egypt was less throw. >> why don't we hold this aid back until talks can lay out and send the state department thing over. the secularists and reformers on the straight don't want to do anything. the f-16s are important. the mt. was an important processes. who is more important the egyptian military or morsey. >> right now i would say the investigate. the gents of the united states in the past has been the ngt. a lot of them were tained in the united states remember a lot of them have been pushed off. it is going to hurt the economy and the other thing about these transfers is that they may open up to iran. >> now folks it wasn't all toll licks today. more head lanes just this. [ male announcer ] at s
nothing to do with syria, yemen ebipt and this is a mess and so is our policy. >> you are right. but we want to be careful by not ailnating the military. >> do we know, ebipt was a secularist. now, the question here is, is it going to become a sharia. is the brotherhood going to get this power. >> that is the biggest concern. we'll see how that goes on sunday. it would be a shame if egypt was less throw. >> why don't we hold this aid back until talks can lay out and send...
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syria, adding to what was already a tough trading environment. today the dow is hitting a two-month low at one point earlier, the s&p at its lowest since july the 8th. the nasdaq was clinging onto the positive hat but with today's drop that is being knocked off. let's get straight to the trading floors. bob, it feels like the syrian situation is adding to an already fairly lengthy list of uncertainties out there. to what degree are we seeing the war trade being put on? >> we are. i think you're right, syria was sort of the tipping point that pushed us a little over. but we had already been heading in that direction. let me show you the list of uncertainties. when i said how much is esyria hurting things? yes, the timing of the fed tapering and u.s. debt ceiling expiration and bernanke's successor, we're reporting today there may be a new front-runner of that. berlusconi may bring the government down in the next few weeks and in the german elections, it's not clear who's going to be the winner. what's it worth? it's worth a little over 200 points.
syria, adding to what was already a tough trading environment. today the dow is hitting a two-month low at one point earlier, the s&p at its lowest since july the 8th. the nasdaq was clinging onto the positive hat but with today's drop that is being knocked off. let's get straight to the trading floors. bob, it feels like the syrian situation is adding to an already fairly lengthy list of uncertainties out there. to what degree are we seeing the war trade being put on? >> we are. i...
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it's not syria itself. >> do you think the odds are good that that will happen? the one thing i worry about is the keer cook pipeline that goes from iraq to turkey but it touches the top sort of tip of syria. it's been vandalized in the past. it's the biggest pipeline out of iraq going to the mediterranean. we're showing a map. is there risk here? >> some risk. that pipeline has been hit repeatedly in the last several months. >> energy has been shut off, et cetera. >> i'll tell you what i'm worried about which is much bigger, the southern exports out of iraq which is 2 million barrels a day. out of the north is normally about 350 and it's down to a couple hundred. >> you talked a psychological premium, but from an actual production supply demand standpoint, how many barrels a day would have to come off the market? how many million barrels a day would have to come off for there to be a true supply crunch? >> i would say anything half a million barrels a day or higher. the saudis -- here's a key the oil traders are going to look at. the saudis have 2 million a day.
it's not syria itself. >> do you think the odds are good that that will happen? the one thing i worry about is the keer cook pipeline that goes from iraq to turkey but it touches the top sort of tip of syria. it's been vandalized in the past. it's the biggest pipeline out of iraq going to the mediterranean. we're showing a map. is there risk here? >> some risk. that pipeline has been hit repeatedly in the last several months. >> energy has been shut off, et cetera. >>...
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syria. britain seems to be waivering on its involvement of any strikes. how will that effect what u.s. does and when it does it? that and more coming up on the "closing bell." stay tuned. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the presen
syria. britain seems to be waivering on its involvement of any strikes. how will that effect what u.s. does and when it does it? that and more coming up on the "closing bell." stay tuned. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm...
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a military strike in syria. the latest from the hearing. when it wraps up, we'll take you live to washington. let's look at how we're settling out on wall street. volume on the light side. no surprise. holiday-shortened week and the jewish holidays this week. nasdaq up 22.74. the s&p 500 up 6.69, about half a percent at 1,639. joining me now to help break down the day is amy wu, nathan, bob kaiser from s&p capital, and our own rick santelli. thank you very much for joining us. bob, let me kick this off with you, get your take on the fundamentals out there. how do earnings look to you as we approach the end of the third quarter? >> we're about to close the books on the second quarter. we really need to look forward at this point, maria. the ism data today was great news for the market. so the third quarter right now for the ism is running at 55. you have to go back to the second quarter of 2011 to find the ism at that level. so it looks like the economy is picking up in the third quarter, which is great, because,
a military strike in syria. the latest from the hearing. when it wraps up, we'll take you live to washington. let's look at how we're settling out on wall street. volume on the light side. no surprise. holiday-shortened week and the jewish holidays this week. nasdaq up 22.74. the s&p 500 up 6.69, about half a percent at 1,639. joining me now to help break down the day is amy wu, nathan, bob kaiser from s&p capital, and our own rick santelli. thank you very much for joining us. bob, let...
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is preparing to act on syria. we are following escalating developments for you as the stock market is in the final hour of what looks to be the worst month for dow and s&p 500 since 2012. >> i will point out market's response to syria remarks has been muted, also very few traders out there on this friday before labor day weekend. >> seems there was a mild reaction to the downside. bob pisani noticed when john kerry was taking a harder line, the dow dropped ten points. when he took a softer stance and reiterated no boots on ground, not open-ended, words like that, it seemed like the market came back to where it was prekerry's speech at the moment. where we're sitting at the dow is we're off by just 0.2%, down by 26 points. the nasdaq is down by 27 points. off by 0.7%. and the s&p 500 is down by about 4 point. let's get to bob pisani because you've been watching tick by tick the developments and all the speeches we've been hearing, rhetoric with regards to syria. give us a bit of a walk-through as to what we need to
is preparing to act on syria. we are following escalating developments for you as the stock market is in the final hour of what looks to be the worst month for dow and s&p 500 since 2012. >> i will point out market's response to syria remarks has been muted, also very few traders out there on this friday before labor day weekend. >> seems there was a mild reaction to the downside. bob pisani noticed when john kerry was taking a harder line, the dow dropped ten points. when he...
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. >> syria or brazil or indonesia. we got some real problems with countries that have done a lot of the right things but now we're going to test whether their ability to build up foreign currency reserves, we'll test whether that's strong enough to maintain their strength. there's going some great companies in those countries but we have to be very cautious. >> you're worried about the spill over to the united states? >> i am worried about what happens if there are some -- you know just think about, you know, an asian financial crisis in the late '90s. i use the term at the time a tsunami coming to the u.s. by the time it got here it was a little wave. we don't want to exaggerate importance. what happens in the u.s. is what happens to the interest rates. if we get to the point where countries need liquidate those reserves and puts more pressure on the ten year. in june foreign central banks were selling treasuries. i don't think they can dump them. >> rick santelli? >> yesterday bonds were a safe-haven play as gold was
. >> syria or brazil or indonesia. we got some real problems with countries that have done a lot of the right things but now we're going to test whether their ability to build up foreign currency reserves, we'll test whether that's strong enough to maintain their strength. there's going some great companies in those countries but we have to be very cautious. >> you're worried about the spill over to the united states? >> i am worried about what happens if there are some -- you...
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but syria is getting worse and worse, how much worse can it get? blood is literally flowing in the streets. >> you hear that full interview between larry kudlow and condoleezza rice on the c"the k report" ght.>> stay right there look at the man of the hour for tonight, congressman paul ryan and what he brings to the economic agenda. >> tom davis worked with him for a decade and says "the table is set for a november victory for republicans." he's here to tell yuls he is so confident and what he is expecting tonight. good to have you here, we had representativive ryan on many times on cnbc, i think our audience likes him, and he likes to talk numbers, which he get deep into policy, but that's been his criticism as well. what do you expect to see from him tonight? >> the human side. noise that he will set the agenda for republicans. with unemployment at 8% over a sustained period of time, borrowing 40 cents on the dollar, the american public is looking for leadership. and paul comes from a very difficult district for republicans. he learned to message
but syria is getting worse and worse, how much worse can it get? blood is literally flowing in the streets. >> you hear that full interview between larry kudlow and condoleezza rice on the c"the k report" ght.>> stay right there look at the man of the hour for tonight, congressman paul ryan and what he brings to the economic agenda. >> tom davis worked with him for a decade and says "the table is set for a november victory for republicans." he's here to...
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in other words, russia will supply syria and keep its economy, syria's economy, you know, floated for a while. that does it not complicated things considerably for united states keeping to pressure president assad to step down and aside and we have russia actually fueling the syrian economy? >> exactly. and already russia which has a base in syria has been providing arms to the syrian government and now is providing them with a source of liquidity and allows them to buy russian weapons so they're providing some money that will eventually go back to russia itself. but they're also extending them a lifeline. they want to keep syria as a client state. syria was a previously soviet client state and russia wants the status quo to remain. russia sells a lot of products to iran, a lot of products to syria. and russia's worried that if syria goes, iran will be weakened and several of the customer bases could dry up with the toppling of bashar al assad. it is putting its eggs in that basket and keep that basket afloat to continue to buy russian particularly arms. russia doesn't sell aside from
in other words, russia will supply syria and keep its economy, syria's economy, you know, floated for a while. that does it not complicated things considerably for united states keeping to pressure president assad to step down and aside and we have russia actually fueling the syrian economy? >> exactly. and already russia which has a base in syria has been providing arms to the syrian government and now is providing them with a source of liquidity and allows them to buy russian weapons so...
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is likely to strike syria within days. amand is live in syria. amand? >> reporter: over the last 24 to 46 hours, an influx giving you a sense of the anxiety that has gripped that country in anticipation of a possible air strike. they're telling us in the past couple days there has been a skyrocketing amount of food shortages, prices have s skyrocketed for food and necessities. that has made it impossible to think of a possible air strike. you've got one of syria's closest allies in the region, hezbollah, based on southern lebanon. they have come to the possible defense of the assad regime. they said they would fight with him until the very end. if syria did come under attack, hezbollah would be willing to defend the regime, and that certainly has people across the region concerned there could be a spreading of violence across the entire middle east. also, on top of that note, one of syria's closest allies, iran, the commander in chief of the armed forces there also came out as saying if the u.s. did strike syria, it would be equivalent to the second vie
is likely to strike syria within days. amand is live in syria. amand? >> reporter: over the last 24 to 46 hours, an influx giving you a sense of the anxiety that has gripped that country in anticipation of a possible air strike. they're telling us in the past couple days there has been a skyrocketing amount of food shortages, prices have s skyrocketed for food and necessities. that has made it impossible to think of a possible air strike. you've got one of syria's closest allies in the...
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it all came down to syria, from start, to during, to finish. president obama for his part was saying very clearly he believes the international community, which is a reference to the u.n. security council, was incapacitated, and he had very good and strong reasons over chemical weapons and their use by the al assad regime in syria for going to have some form of limited action. let's listen in to hear what president obama had to say, and listen carefully to the reference which i think is implicitly saying this isn't iraq this time around. >> this is not something we've fabricated. this is not something that we are looking or are using as an excuse for military action. as i said last night, i was elected to end wars, not start 'em. >> and i think we're getting from the president very clearly that this isn't false evidence, not going on some spurious wmtd ca case that was potentially that in iraq. president putin's remarks, and i'm not sure if the markets read what he said correctly. he was asked directly will you help syria if there's some action
it all came down to syria, from start, to during, to finish. president obama for his part was saying very clearly he believes the international community, which is a reference to the u.n. security council, was incapacitated, and he had very good and strong reasons over chemical weapons and their use by the al assad regime in syria for going to have some form of limited action. let's listen in to hear what president obama had to say, and listen carefully to the reference which i think is...
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syria, middle east, iraq, this is what it's all about. wheat prices have come off a bit, corn prices have come off a bit. darry reports tomorrow. the impact on farmers. what is your near term call? although things have gotten better, what's the permits of this devastation. >> the corn crop is gone. it's under 11 billion bushels. farmers are not going to be in as bad a straits as one would imagine. the midwest will have problems but it's not a long term implication. and i don't think john deer or the rest of them are going to be barishly implicated. you will see if the banks continue to come in, we will make the loans to get next year's crop in. >> dennis, always great to see you. >> nice to have you. >> of the world renowned gart man letter. in terms of the oil rally, i'm sure that is music to your ears? >> we have -- we think that they are going to see easing from china and we will get something from the ecb. not necessarily the fomc. i really don't think they have to do anything. i do think that we want to have a little bit more energy
syria, middle east, iraq, this is what it's all about. wheat prices have come off a bit, corn prices have come off a bit. darry reports tomorrow. the impact on farmers. what is your near term call? although things have gotten better, what's the permits of this devastation. >> the corn crop is gone. it's under 11 billion bushels. farmers are not going to be in as bad a straits as one would imagine. the midwest will have problems but it's not a long term implication. and i don't think john...
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>> secretary of state john skery took a stand on the violence in syria. let's listen. >> what we saw in syria last week should shock the confidence of the world. it defies any code of mortality. let me be clear. the slaughter of siecivilians i moral obscenity. it's inexcusable and despite the accuses and equivocations that some have manufactured, it's undeniable. >> let's bring in our own amen javers with more. is the secretary setting the stage for a u.s. strike? >> it seems clear he's setting the stage for some kind of u.s. action. the question is whether that will be unilateral or in conjunction with other allies, nations in the region. whether that's military or some other reaction, the secretary of state did say today that the president is going to make an informed decision about what to do about all this. i want to play a quick snip it, very clear here, the secretary said they have been examining a wide range of incoming data and intelligence and all of that leads him to one conclusion. listen. >> these all strongly indicate that everything these im
>> secretary of state john skery took a stand on the violence in syria. let's listen. >> what we saw in syria last week should shock the confidence of the world. it defies any code of mortality. let me be clear. the slaughter of siecivilians i moral obscenity. it's inexcusable and despite the accuses and equivocations that some have manufactured, it's undeniable. >> let's bring in our own amen javers with more. is the secretary setting the stage for a u.s. strike? >> it...
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these are the sights and sounds of war in syria. it is another very bloody day of heavy fighting in and around the capital city. if assad falls, it has serious ramifications for iran and if it does for iran, it will have serious ramifications for the amount of money that you pay for fuel. >>> you know these two guys. both are highly respected wall street pros, as well. do you want to know what they have to say about what the country needs to do to stay competitive? keep watching. we'll tell you. >>> and moving on to washington. hey, congress, america wants you to fix the problems now. with the fast-approaching fiscal cliff, we are talking to another member of congress to get his solutions to a very weighty problem. all of that is straight ahead but we start with my partner ty down at the ncse today. hi, ty. >> sue, good afternoon. good afternoon, everyone. we start with the politics of oil. trading higher today as the s h situation in syria deteriorates. on the ground, unconfirmed reports that the sir yar president left the capital
these are the sights and sounds of war in syria. it is another very bloody day of heavy fighting in and around the capital city. if assad falls, it has serious ramifications for iran and if it does for iran, it will have serious ramifications for the amount of money that you pay for fuel. >>> you know these two guys. both are highly respected wall street pros, as well. do you want to know what they have to say about what the country needs to do to stay competitive? keep watching. we'll...
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to say syria is ready for any scenario. >>> and pepsico says it is not developing lady doritos. a line designed specifically for women. this despite online speculation that it was going to produce them it was trending on social media after pepsico's ceo said women don't like to lick their fingers after eating a bag of doritos. so, there you have it. that is the news update at this hour >> i hadn't even heard that. >> i have no words. >> oh, yeah, it was trending on social media this morning. >> i like cool ranch, personally never thought about the mess thank you, sue >> see you in an hour. >>> let's get to our "closing bell" exchange joining us michael joins from riverfront investment group, andy capran, along with steve grasso from stuart frankel and rick san stelly at the cme in chicago. steve, what's your first plush thought about the kind of action we're seeing today after yesterday's historic drop? >> when you haven't seen volatility for such a long time and then you get a dose of it, a large dose of it, it's shocking to all of your senses. so, i think everyone's trying to
to say syria is ready for any scenario. >>> and pepsico says it is not developing lady doritos. a line designed specifically for women. this despite online speculation that it was going to produce them it was trending on social media after pepsico's ceo said women don't like to lick their fingers after eating a bag of doritos. so, there you have it. that is the news update at this hour >> i hadn't even heard that. >> i have no words. >> oh, yeah, it was trending on...
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the top of mind story is syria. have to wait and see what happens. >> rick santelli, curious about your thoughts. a markets 101 kind of a day. the kind of responses you would anticipate and the kinds we haven't had with other potential conflicts in the past. why are they paying attention today? >> that was the big debate on this trading floor, bill. a couple of the key points were, of course, the energy sector is giving a pretty good heads up on one of the issues. that, of course, is threatening supply. even though we may be rather self-sufficient these days. all energy is fungible. whoever doesn't get it, the proo is is goi price is going up. another issue. a proactive foreign policy issue und are the president and in many ways the first off. he really is kind of potentially has his red line to defend. i think part of this is kind of handicapping how this is progressing. many traders on the floor watched the press conference with jay carney and thought maybe the administration was walking back the idea of a respons
the top of mind story is syria. have to wait and see what happens. >> rick santelli, curious about your thoughts. a markets 101 kind of a day. the kind of responses you would anticipate and the kinds we haven't had with other potential conflicts in the past. why are they paying attention today? >> that was the big debate on this trading floor, bill. a couple of the key points were, of course, the energy sector is giving a pretty good heads up on one of the issues. that, of course,...
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-led attack on syria. while the u.s. and other nations debate and prepare, the united states -- united nations is taking up the issue today but the war goes on. >>> back in the united states the big question for our economy is housing. is it in a comeback or a slowdown? >>> and our country, the united states of america, may be on the verge of becoming the world's low-cost manufacturer. heard it correctly. we'll find out whether longer term that's good for our quality of life and our economy. all of that is ahead. tyler is out this week. >>> we start with syria and where we stand. a senior u.s. official told cnbc, we are past the point of no return. an attack to begin within days. four guide missile destroyers as well submarines are maneuvering in the eastern mediterranean and loaded with tomahawk videos like this one in the file video. british propose a resolution at u.n. accusing syrian gov of carrying out chemical weapons attack. they complete their investigation this week in syria. u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon s
-led attack on syria. while the u.s. and other nations debate and prepare, the united states -- united nations is taking up the issue today but the war goes on. >>> back in the united states the big question for our economy is housing. is it in a comeback or a slowdown? >>> and our country, the united states of america, may be on the verge of becoming the world's low-cost manufacturer. heard it correctly. we'll find out whether longer term that's good for our quality of life...
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on syria, the council failed again to respond to syria's use of chemical weapons. a great disappointment. i was very disappointmented by that. the stat quo in north korea is is also unacceptable and the council must be prepared to impose additional and stronger sapgss on north korean nuclear and ballistic missile programs. this is a real threat to the world. whether we want to talk about it or not. north korea is a big world problem. it's a problem we have to finally solve. people have put blindfolds on for decades and now, it's time to sloolve the problem. rt for the united nations to play a role, big reforms will be required. we must also take a close look at the un budget, costs have been i hear much less about the budget because you're talking about peanuts compared to the important work you're doing. the most important thing ever. i feel much different lit about it. we're talking pennies compared to the kind of lives and money that you'll be saving. the united states just one of 193 countries in the un. pays for 22% of the budget and almost 30% of the united n
on syria, the council failed again to respond to syria's use of chemical weapons. a great disappointment. i was very disappointmented by that. the stat quo in north korea is is also unacceptable and the council must be prepared to impose additional and stronger sapgss on north korean nuclear and ballistic missile programs. this is a real threat to the world. whether we want to talk about it or not. north korea is a big world problem. it's a problem we have to finally solve. people have put...
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>> you have to talk about the syria situation. we know the president was scheduled to speak at 2:15. we're expecting taped playback about his remarks about syria so that's going to dominate next woke, both here in washington and around the world. looking at the g-20. the president will go over there in st. petersburg, russia, and the question is will president obama meet with president putin in person? still seems to be a little bit up in the air on that one. obviously so much import in the syria situation as well as elsewhere geopolitically, and then third i'm looking into this situation with the irs and swiss banks, saw an interesting announcement yesterday that the irs is expecting to cut a deal with a lot of swiss banks, opening up an opportunity for them to come clean on u.s. assets. they may have been hiding. we're also expecting very shortly, i'm told, settlement announcements potentially from other major swiss banks. that could be a lot of money at stake and a lot of u.s. assets coming back to the united states. next week
>> you have to talk about the syria situation. we know the president was scheduled to speak at 2:15. we're expecting taped playback about his remarks about syria so that's going to dominate next woke, both here in washington and around the world. looking at the g-20. the president will go over there in st. petersburg, russia, and the question is will president obama meet with president putin in person? still seems to be a little bit up in the air on that one. obviously so much import in...
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this matters also beyond the limits of syria's borders. it is about whether iran which itself has been a victim of chemical weapons attacks will now feel emboldened in the absence of action to obtain nuclear weapons. it is about hezbollah and north korea and any other dictator that might contemplate the use of weapons of mass destruction. will they remember the assad regime was stopped from those weapons current or future use, or will they remember that the world stood aside and created impunity? so our concern is not just about some far off land oceans away. that's not what this is about. our concern with the caution of the defenceless people of syria is about choices that will directly affect our role in the world and our interests in the world. it is also profoundly about who we are. we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conshebs, this crime agains
this matters also beyond the limits of syria's borders. it is about whether iran which itself has been a victim of chemical weapons attacks will now feel emboldened in the absence of action to obtain nuclear weapons. it is about hezbollah and north korea and any other dictator that might contemplate the use of weapons of mass destruction. will they remember the assad regime was stopped from those weapons current or future use, or will they remember that the world stood aside and created...
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more on syria ahead. we'll go live to london where the decision not to take part in any action against syria threw a real monkey wrench into the white house's plans. >> plus, general electric is planning to unplug from consumer lending at ge capital. investors appeared to like that. we have details and the g etrade you cannot afford to miss coming up next. playing this and tradin. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am at them, the more i enjoy them. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i'm always looking to take them up a notch or two. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and schwab really helps me step up my trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 they've now put their most powerful platform, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 streetsmart edge, in the cloud. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i can use it on the web, where i trade from tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 most of the time. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which means i get schwab's most advanced tools tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on whatever computer i'm on. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's really taken my trading to the next level. tdd#:
more on syria ahead. we'll go live to london where the decision not to take part in any action against syria threw a real monkey wrench into the white house's plans. >> plus, general electric is planning to unplug from consumer lending at ge capital. investors appeared to like that. we have details and the g etrade you cannot afford to miss coming up next. playing this and tradin. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the better i am at them, the more i enjoy them. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so i'm always...
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we're being moved by syria and china. the s&p 500 is up seven straight days and emerging market etfs are up. the rally has been in cyclical groups. they tend to rally. i don't normally cover ten-year auctions. the important thing here, look at that. we had a successful ten-year auction. we saw a drop in the yield about four basis points. that actually helped the stock market in the middle of the day, particularly interest rate sensitive groups. take a look at home building stocks. boom, right up. second week up, results of the ten-year auction. the s.e.c. is going to be meeting tomorrow with all the exchanges to discuss that nasdaq trading glitch a few weeks ago. remember the network that carries the quotes and trades when down for three years. they're all meeting, including the nyse, nasdaq, everyone, in washington. what i am hearing is the likely outcome is going to be a push to implement new software testing and regulation called reg sci here. believe it, the rules requiring testing implementation of new software are k
we're being moved by syria and china. the s&p 500 is up seven straight days and emerging market etfs are up. the rally has been in cyclical groups. they tend to rally. i don't normally cover ten-year auctions. the important thing here, look at that. we had a successful ten-year auction. we saw a drop in the yield about four basis points. that actually helped the stock market in the middle of the day, particularly interest rate sensitive groups. take a look at home building stocks. boom,...
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weighs military action against syria. the threat of attack only adding to investor jitters in what's already been a rough month for stocks. let's get right to it with pete and jon najarian, don nathan in the house today. pete, do you feel comfortable to buy stocks today or not yet? >> not yet. when you look at the volatility index, this is something we've talked about for the last couple weeks. since earnings season, about a week and a half ago, two weeks ago, the focus went away from the earnings and then suddenly went towards the fed. in the last day or two we've talked about syria. you're seeing a big spike in the volatility index. we spiked before that though. when you look back and the fed focus became the focus of the markets, you can see that volatility index starting to creep back up. two months ago, volatility is exactly where it is presently today. you look at the s&p, we're about 0 mouner points higher. i think there's opportunities out there. i think you still have to wait. >> you haven't seen enough of a pull
weighs military action against syria. the threat of attack only adding to investor jitters in what's already been a rough month for stocks. let's get right to it with pete and jon najarian, don nathan in the house today. pete, do you feel comfortable to buy stocks today or not yet? >> not yet. when you look at the volatility index, this is something we've talked about for the last couple weeks. since earnings season, about a week and a half ago, two weeks ago, the focus went away from the...
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israel has not claimed responsibility for what happened on april 1st in syria with the general there. does israel need the united states to keep backing up whatever he does next? how crucial is israel's next move? >> not much. israel cannot lose the support of the united states. there has been a rift between the prime minister and president biden. they cannot ignore the united states. they cannot survive without our backing. that strike that killed 12 officers including 12 generals, in retrospect, they should understand, it was a big mistake. you can kill a general and replace him in 30 minutes. i was a huge provocative move that would not change the shadow of the war. everyone was astonished at the scale of the response. i would've expected him to go after one israeli embassy. >> the other thing is that they anticipated many of the missiles and drones would be shot down. did you think that there was any calculation that it would be 1% successful? >> i think all of us have been assured that the defenses from israel are the world's best. having said that, it was a triumphant reaction.
israel has not claimed responsibility for what happened on april 1st in syria with the general there. does israel need the united states to keep backing up whatever he does next? how crucial is israel's next move? >> not much. israel cannot lose the support of the united states. there has been a rift between the prime minister and president biden. they cannot ignore the united states. they cannot survive without our backing. that strike that killed 12 officers including 12 generals, in...
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>> secretary of state john skery took a stand on the violence in syria. let's listen. >> what we saw in syria last week should shock the confidence of the world. it defies any code of mortality. let me be clear. the
>> secretary of state john skery took a stand on the violence in syria. let's listen. >> what we saw in syria last week should shock the confidence of the world. it defies any code of mortality. let me be clear. the
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we'll talk more about it now, the situation in syria. joining us council on foreign relations, middle eastern studies, fellow ed husain. good morning. it's good to see you. reading some of your thoughts on this and it worries me that you think that really, the one entity that needs to be involved here is russia, and do we know at this point how serious they are in telling us not to do this? i mean, is it going to be possible to broker any peace if russia's not on board? >> the russians are absolute instrumental as you say, the russians have backed the assad regime from the very beginning, unlike u.s. and european support to the assad opposition, the russians have been loyal to the regime. without the russians there is not going to be a peace deal, without the russians there is not going to be a cease-fire. and it's absolutely crucial some kind of deal behind the scenes that is put in place with the russians and the russians can stop their ongoing support to the assad regime. i don't think we ought to be naive and unrealistic in that it i
we'll talk more about it now, the situation in syria. joining us council on foreign relations, middle eastern studies, fellow ed husain. good morning. it's good to see you. reading some of your thoughts on this and it worries me that you think that really, the one entity that needs to be involved here is russia, and do we know at this point how serious they are in telling us not to do this? i mean, is it going to be possible to broker any peace if russia's not on board? >> the russians...
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let's talk about the syria issue. there's a battle in the minds of traders over how much the syria issue means on fight for next fed president. how much is his willingness to fight over syria going to affect his domestic policy agenda, things like obama care and next fed chair? the worse syria gets, the less likely the president will be able to engage in domestic issues like the next fed chairman, and less likely he'll be able to ensue a fight over larry summers. the better syria gets, better janet yellen's chances are. >> thanks so much. let's bring in steve liesman and jim from american enterprise institute. steve, go to you first. what do you think of this whole discussion as to whether the president's hand here at home would be weakened when it comes to setting policy and specifically related to choosing the next fed chairman, and also what do you think the time frame is as we sit today? >> i think it's something we'll hear about in the next month from the white house. i would expect. so, obviously if bob pisani s
let's talk about the syria issue. there's a battle in the minds of traders over how much the syria issue means on fight for next fed president. how much is his willingness to fight over syria going to affect his domestic policy agenda, things like obama care and next fed chair? the worse syria gets, the less likely the president will be able to engage in domestic issues like the next fed chairman, and less likely he'll be able to ensue a fight over larry summers. the better syria gets, better...
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>> they have definitely taken syria out of the conflict. we're watching tapering risks out for next week as well. if you are at home, check out the vi xvmt we believe it will creep up. we think gold should weaken an dollars strengthen. i think the eem real, emerging markets has come a little too far too fast. i think we should see taperling left in the marketplace. >> tapering could happen. nathan, 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to watch for? >> i will watch the first time unemployment claims or unemployment index, if that goes above 143,000 the market will get weak in the knees. i like kr, kroger, right here in cincinnati. guess what? they're the number two retailer and the knob one retailer wal-mart hasn't been too good in the food business. kroger understands the food business. they could easily go from number two to number 1. i like kr a lot. finally, we will see the deficit for our government was $150 billion this time. last year it was $340 billion. >> all right. we'll leave it there. tanks, guys. yep. >> happy birthday, ma
>> they have definitely taken syria out of the conflict. we're watching tapering risks out for next week as well. if you are at home, check out the vi xvmt we believe it will creep up. we think gold should weaken an dollars strengthen. i think the eem real, emerging markets has come a little too far too fast. i think we should see taperling left in the marketplace. >> tapering could happen. nathan, 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to watch for? >> i will watch the...
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for a while, syria wasn't overshadowing,
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, taper to start, then syria? syria has come off the table to a certain extent. don't think we're a little toppy there? >> listen, the equities are telling us they can hand wela 3% yield on the ten-year right now. to me, if it speaks to better growth going forward. we are starting to see global growth come back, that's the last leg of this thing. that's what breaks us out. >> a couple we are seeing in equity, the vick's being below for the session. gold not moving, oil up for the first time in a few sessions. renee, it seems like all arrows are pointing to this global growth story on this belief we will keep going higher. >> i think it could be a little buy the room or sell the fact. we are, it's a multiple expansion more than earnings. so we're looking at gold medal to basically come back down. we're looking for several commodity, even though this growth is coming off the bottom, still to sell the rallies. we think we're also in an overvalued zone on the technical basis. svp subpoena to 17, 20, it looks toppish.
, taper to start, then syria? syria has come off the table to a certain extent. don't think we're a little toppy there? >> listen, the equities are telling us they can hand wela 3% yield on the ten-year right now. to me, if it speaks to better growth going forward. we are starting to see global growth come back, that's the last leg of this thing. that's what breaks us out. >> a couple we are seeing in equity, the vick's being below for the session. gold not moving, oil up for the...
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-led air strikes against syria. the strikes in retaliation for a suspected chemical attack by syria on its own people. >>> this is one of the coolest stories of the day scientists believe they found evidence of a lost planet from our solar system european researchers say diamonds inside a 2008 meteor were likely formed by a proto planet billions of years ago, likely destroyed by collisions with other heavenly bodies and the study is in the journal "nature communications" to read more about it. that's the news update this hour, kelly, back downtown to you. >> thank you very much >>> we have more on that southwest airlines emergency landing. phil lebeau with the latest now. >> a pair of statements for you starting first with southwest airlines within the last few minutes issuing a statement in regards to this incident saying, we are deeply saddened to confirm that there is one fatality resulting from this accident the entire southwest airlines family is devastated and extends deepest heart felt sympathy to the custome
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, we will back syria? >> right. >> putin just said this. >> now putten is saying that -- we don't know because now russia has withdrawn their request for consultation with the u.n. we don't know exactly where it is. putin has said that he can get syria to basically give up their chemical weapons. now, this is interesting, because assad, first of all, denies using them. number two, he has at various times denied having them. now he's going to give us the weapons he doesn't have. right? i mean, the amount of lies that have gone on here are monumental. >> how much of a risk is syria to the world? or to u.s. national security. >> syria is a risk, because of iran. iran virtually controls iraq, because of all of our mistakes in iraq, starting with not getting the status of forces agreement that biden was unable to negotiate. so they control iraq. if they control syria, that's quite a large axis of shiite power, which is the reason saudi arabia, turkey, israel, are so worried about allowing assad to remain in pow
, we will back syria? >> right. >> putin just said this. >> now putten is saying that -- we don't know because now russia has withdrawn their request for consultation with the u.n. we don't know exactly where it is. putin has said that he can get syria to basically give up their chemical weapons. now, this is interesting, because assad, first of all, denies using them. number two, he has at various times denied having them. now he's going to give us the weapons he doesn't...
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so syria is the tense issue of the moment. but it's in the context of a relationship that's been going south for sometime. on economic issues, the united states managed to get the russians into the world trade organization last year, but there are a lot of economic disputes there, trade issues, the u.s. and european union are ready to go with challenges to russian trade policy. >> i'd agree, except i'd throw in one caveat. on all of the headline issues -- snowden, syria, so forth -- washington and moscow are poles apart and are not moving. but there's a separate track of interconnectivity, increasing travel, russians coming to see what the west is like. russian students coming here. in the long term, links are getting stronger. >> is there any way you see the conflict spiraling out of control, in that russia backs syria and iran gets involved and others get involved? is that a possibility? >> i mean, i'd say no. i say that putin understands how to be a brinkman in this point. he knows how far to push, but there's no way he'll
so syria is the tense issue of the moment. but it's in the context of a relationship that's been going south for sometime. on economic issues, the united states managed to get the russians into the world trade organization last year, but there are a lot of economic disputes there, trade issues, the u.s. and european union are ready to go with challenges to russian trade policy. >> i'd agree, except i'd throw in one caveat. on all of the headline issues -- snowden, syria, so forth --...
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a lot of nervousness having to do with syria. joining us is janet engels from rbw wealth management, and david darish. as you look at portfolio management, and you have the long list of worries, how do you advise? >> so what we're saying to investors is you need to look at the long term and look at the short term, but you can't react to every piece of news. from a short-term perspective, we're cautious. there's a long-worry list, and it will work out over the fall. as we look out to 2014 and beyond, we see a catch-up phase in terms of growth and reasonable valuations. >> any change in your opinion, david, from today's news? not syria but the jobs report? >> david, our adam parker, our u.s. equities strategist, a touch to the conservative and bearish side, put out his forecast the day before yesterday -- maria, you'll love this -- up 12% to 1,840 next year. >> in the s&p 500. >> that's right. >> and we are at 1,565. >> right. improving economy, moving up to the 2.75% growth rate toward the end of the year and into 2014. we would u
a lot of nervousness having to do with syria. joining us is janet engels from rbw wealth management, and david darish. as you look at portfolio management, and you have the long list of worries, how do you advise? >> so what we're saying to investors is you need to look at the long term and look at the short term, but you can't react to every piece of news. from a short-term perspective, we're cautious. there's a long-worry list, and it will work out over the fall. as we look out to 2014...
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it's not just syria, though. there is grave concern amongst emerging markets here, the likes of the brazilians, the russians, the indians, the chinese and the south africans. actually the global powers that be are not doing enough to help them, and of course they've seen extreme volatility since ben bernanke talked about tapering in the second half of 2013 to pull qe completely off the table in 2014. that hasn't stopped concern in the western market, so to speak, but it has done a lot for the asian and recurring currencies. it's old concerns about capital 5, which has been really to the fore for the emerging market nations as well. so yes, syria is an enormous issue. but concern about tapering is really there to the fore as well. both of these, of course, are policies which the u.s. has a lot of control over, and it will be very interesting to see whether over the next 24 hours, the russians get this meeting back on track. but that relationship or lack of one between putin and obama certainly sets the stage here
it's not just syria, though. there is grave concern amongst emerging markets here, the likes of the brazilians, the russians, the indians, the chinese and the south africans. actually the global powers that be are not doing enough to help them, and of course they've seen extreme volatility since ben bernanke talked about tapering in the second half of 2013 to pull qe completely off the table in 2014. that hasn't stopped concern in the western market, so to speak, but it has done a lot for the...
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, what is happening in syria. we will use all the assets and resources at our disposal. we'll work with neighboring countries to see if we can establish a clear baseline. and we've called on the united nations to investigate. but the important point i want to make here is that we already are deeply engaged in trying to bring about a solution in syria. it is a difficult problem but even if chemical weapons were not being used in syria, we would still be thinking about tens of thousands of people, innocent civilians, women, children, who have been killed by a regime more concerned ab power. so we are already deeply invested in trying to find a solution here. what is true is if i can establish in a way that not only the united states but also the international community feel confident is the use of chemical weapons by the regime is a game changer because what that portends is more devastating attacks on civilians and it raises the possibility that those chemical weapons can fall into the wrong hands and get dissemina
, what is happening in syria. we will use all the assets and resources at our disposal. we'll work with neighboring countries to see if we can establish a clear baseline. and we've called on the united nations to investigate. but the important point i want to make here is that we already are deeply engaged in trying to bring about a solution in syria. it is a difficult problem but even if chemical weapons were not being used in syria, we would still be thinking about tens of thousands of...
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they can debate and perhaps pass a new authorization to use military force in syria. the democrats are going to try to push through some judicial nominees because they know the president is not going to get very many onto the federal bench once republicans take over. and there will probably be some talk around the edges of immigration, which of course the president's vowed to do an executive order. congress has warned him against that. but they are not acting either. and corporate tax reform is another thing that will likely be discussed. but again, the barriers to action are pretty high. >> a bit breezy outside. maybe blustery inside. >>> last night cnbc celebrated its 25th anniversary with a gala event. i had the honor of the monitoring one of these meetings. here is a highlight from our chat and this one about leadership. >> i define leadership as emotionally you own your business, you own it with passion. and you either have or don't have an economic investment. but when you have all these are of those, you are the boss from day one and you care every single day m
they can debate and perhaps pass a new authorization to use military force in syria. the democrats are going to try to push through some judicial nominees because they know the president is not going to get very many onto the federal bench once republicans take over. and there will probably be some talk around the edges of immigration, which of course the president's vowed to do an executive order. congress has warned him against that. but they are not acting either. and corporate tax reform is...
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>> reporter: watching a lot of things, mostly syria, mandy. the positive data we received today on manufacturing on yields of good manufacturing data from overseas over the weekend, it's also overshadowing all those deals you'll be talking about. take a look at the ten-year note because earlier we saw it move above the 10.91 area. pulled back again. speaker boehner started talking about syria, investors in a bit of a flight to quality so the yield has been dropping since then. oil the same story, moving in the opposite director. comments that members of congress are increasing the support of the president's desire to take action against syria. oil prices moved higher today as well. what is moving? to the downside, interest rates and stocks. despite the fact that the ten-year yield has come off the higher levels on the day. telecom, of course, also being dragged lower by verizon and vodafone and utilities under pressure. telecons and verizon and vodafone not getting a lift on news that they will done with the deal to allow verizon to bite rest
>> reporter: watching a lot of things, mostly syria, mandy. the positive data we received today on manufacturing on yields of good manufacturing data from overseas over the weekend, it's also overshadowing all those deals you'll be talking about. take a look at the ten-year note because earlier we saw it move above the 10.91 area. pulled back again. speaker boehner started talking about syria, investors in a bit of a flight to quality so the yield has been dropping since then. oil the...
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a military strike in syria. the latest from the hearing. when it wraps up, we'll take you live to washington. let's look at how we're settling out on wall street.
a military strike in syria. the latest from the hearing. when it wraps up, we'll take you live to washington. let's look at how we're settling out on wall street.
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this as troops consolidated their positions in northern syria as they prepared to evacuate the country >>> riot police charged protesters outside of barcelona's airport after spain's supreme court sentenced 12 prominent catalan separatists to lengthy prison terms. some of the protesters were masked and hooded and pushed back at police >>> the ft. worth police chief says a white officer accused in the fatal shooting of a black woman in her home has zrind. he said, if the officer, aaron dean had not resigned, he would have been fired. dean shot 28-year-old atatiana jefferson through her window >>> and an officer who was shot this morning while responding to the report of a disorderly person at a parking garage has now died officer thomas bomba died after undergoing hospital treatment. the case is being investigated now as a homicide. you are up to date that's the muse update this hour contessa, i'll send it back to you. >> sue, thank you for that >>> boeing has stripped ceo dennis muilenburg of his chairman title, stating in a press release that plsplitting i will role will, quote, enabl
this as troops consolidated their positions in northern syria as they prepared to evacuate the country >>> riot police charged protesters outside of barcelona's airport after spain's supreme court sentenced 12 prominent catalan separatists to lengthy prison terms. some of the protesters were masked and hooded and pushed back at police >>> the ft. worth police chief says a white officer accused in the fatal shooting of a black woman in her home has zrind. he said, if the...
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, i'm going to back syria. now a week and a half later he's our buddy? >> i think the administration is falling for it because they were in such a bad position three days ago with nobody, including congress, wanting to attack. we have enough problems in this country as you know just as well as anybody. they didn't want to attack and start another, you know, mess like we've done in iraq and so many other places. and they didn't want to do it. i think this probably helped at least short term helped the president. but it also makes the president look very weak and very, very ineffective. frankly, it makes him look like he doesn't know what he's doing. >> so what are the implications of this, donald? >> well, long term you never know. i mean, it's a bad month for the president. it's a certainly bad few days for the president. let's see what happens. he's teflon. he seems to escape from everything. whether it's ben fmbengbenghazi whatever it might be. so many different things. he is truly teflon. it's very amazing t
, i'm going to back syria. now a week and a half later he's our buddy? >> i think the administration is falling for it because they were in such a bad position three days ago with nobody, including congress, wanting to attack. we have enough problems in this country as you know just as well as anybody. they didn't want to attack and start another, you know, mess like we've done in iraq and so many other places. and they didn't want to do it. i think this probably helped at least short...
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i think the move we're seeing today is pretty much taking the syria strike or any serious syria strike off the table. you and i said this before, when you're a macro trader, you have to look at the political winds as they blow. i have never believed a president that ran on a peace campaign would be the only guy that wanted to bomb syria. i think there are plenty of reasons for gold to rally despite syria, and in a couple of weeks, it will be forgotten. >> all right, jeff, if the syria situation fades away from the headlines, what do you think the big drivers for gold and silver will be? >> well, jackie, i don't know if the syria situation will fade away. 99% of the time i like to disagree. at this point in time, i will disagree with him again. we are actually seeing a reason to own gold. as we see equities here at all-time highs, the nasdaq futures, all-time highs, there's a reason to own gold as a safe haven. the sentiment has changed. 1,357. we stayed above that. so mentally, we stay above 1,350, we should see gold go higher. in the event, equities do roll off, because there are thin
i think the move we're seeing today is pretty much taking the syria strike or any serious syria strike off the table. you and i said this before, when you're a macro trader, you have to look at the political winds as they blow. i have never believed a president that ran on a peace campaign would be the only guy that wanted to bomb syria. i think there are plenty of reasons for gold to rally despite syria, and in a couple of weeks, it will be forgotten. >> all right, jeff, if the syria...
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we had the almost war with syria, revolution in egypt, supply disruptions out of libya. for the first time in year there's actually good news on the geopolitical front. the possibility of a legitimate long-term deal with iran that would bring back 1.5 million barrels to the market. >> why the reaction from opec at september meeting won't cut production to a point where saudis will feel more comfortable? >> it's not rational for the saudis to keep prices at such a level that it encourages more drilling activity in places like the bakken, the permian basin, so forth. in effect, if they cut, they would be losing market share to subsidize all their competitors. russians, americans, brazilians and, by the way, iranians, which is the last thing they want to do. >> in a world of $80 oil, what does it mean to the stock market at large? i mean f we're going to drop 20 bucks from where we are today, what's it going to mean for energy, which is a big part of the market? all with this paradigm shift going on here in the united states? higher oil production here, nat gas, et cetera.
we had the almost war with syria, revolution in egypt, supply disruptions out of libya. for the first time in year there's actually good news on the geopolitical front. the possibility of a legitimate long-term deal with iran that would bring back 1.5 million barrels to the market. >> why the reaction from opec at september meeting won't cut production to a point where saudis will feel more comfortable? >> it's not rational for the saudis to keep prices at such a level that it...